Archives for March 2013

March 6, 2013

Deborah Gaspar Jewelry Unforgetable Fashion

donna spangler & Deborah GasparI was excited to get my Deborah Gaspar bracelet.  The bracelet is especially appealing in that it also doubles as a necklace combination and can also be worn as a choker.  It can be lengthened by adding another bracelet or two, depending on the length desired.  It is secured by strong magnets, thus making it simple to put on and off yet very secure. To achieve a different look, make it a longer necklace by merely attaching the magnets. The jewelry comes in many elegant styles. Depending on my outfit choice, I found that I could wear the bracelet or necklace as a casually chic accessory or more formal and elegant complement. The pieces are substantial and heavy enough to feel rich. The pieces come in various colors including gold, black etc. I love the elegance, versatility and design.  Check it out along with additional beautiful collections at

deborahgaspar.com

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March 5, 2013

Help Create The Thymes Classics Collection

 

In lieu of discontinued fan favorites, Thymes will be creating a Classics Collection that will include suggestions from consumers. Help Thymes create this collection by entering the Create The Thymes Classics Collection contest.

Contest Instructions:

Tell Thymes which classic fragrances they should bring back and why. Thymes will take all stories into consideration and even give three entry winners a prize!

Prize Details:

Three entries will be randomly drawn to win a $100 gift card to Thymes.com

Contest Starts

February 26, 2013

Contest Ends

March 18, 2013

 

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March 5, 2013

Adventuress’ Wild Wednesday Facebook Giveaway!

I’m so excited to share this Adventuress Wild Wednesday Facebook Giveaway with you:
http://www.goadventuress.com

Adventuress, designed with an active lifestyle in mind is “Hosting a Sweepstakes” to inspire healthy skin even while every adventure is keeping you “on the go!” Check it out now !!:
http://www.facebook.com/GoAdventuress/app_143103275748075

“I believe that every thrill-seeking Adventuress, from woman rider to surf babe, deserves a little pampering.”
-Michele Carter, Founder of Adventuress

Simply like the brand on Facebook and enter to win one Adventuress SPF product either the High Performance Sunscreen or YouVee’s Sunscreen Swipes!

One winner will be chosen every Wednesday this March!

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March 5, 2013

TIGI® Hair Care Announces Partnership with Children With Hair Loss

 

Lewisville, TX, February 19, 2013 – TIGI®, the maker of Bed Head®, Catwalk®, S-factor™, Rockaholic™, Copyrightcolor™, TIGI® Cosmetics and TIGI® Hair Reborn™, is proud to announce its partnership with Children With Hair Loss (CWHL) – a non-profit organization that provides annual customized hair replacements and styling services, at no cost, to children with medically-related hair loss.

“We are in the business of beauty, and TIGI has always been a brand that empowers women physically and emotionally. It is with our products, incredibly talented stylists and dedicated professional partners that we are able to make our clients not only look, but feel beautiful every day. It is an honor to take what we know and do, and give back to an incredibly rewarding cause. We are humbled to be in partnership with Children With Hair Loss and look forward to helping renew the self-confidence of the many children in need,” said Andy Rah, Director of Marketing for TIGI®Americas.

TIGI®, a brand founded on creativity, individualism and empowerment, will work closely with CWHL to support and amplify the organization’sefforts to enhance self-confidence and renew the self-esteem of children suffering from medically-related hair loss.  CWHL, which operates entirely on revenues generated through fundraising and corporate partners, with the help of TIGI®, will aim to bolster awareness and implement philanthropic initiatives in support of the organization and its mission.

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March 5, 2013

Keep Winter Dryness at Bay With Burt’s Bees NEW Ultimate Care

For years, Burt’s Bees Skin Care products have been a staple in my house. Burt’s Bees Body Lotions and Lip Balms never let us down during the cold winter months which often left our skin dry and lips chapped. We could always count on Burt’s Bees to put and end to our uncomfortable itchy dry skin. If you are enjoying Burt’s Bees products now, you will love their NEW Ultimate Care Hand Cream and Ultimate Care Hand Lotion.

Burt’s Bees Ultimate Hand Cream was formulated to treat extremely dry skin. With a combination of Baobab Oil, Watermelon Seed Oil and a gently exfoliating natural fruit acid complex, this Ultimate Care Hand Cream is sure to keep your hands feeling soft and smooth throughout the day. I love the fact that it is non-greasy and absorbs quickly.

Burt’s Bees not only has your hands covered, but your entire body will be covered with their Ultimate Care Body Lotion. This body lotion has worked wondered for me and I especially like how my arms and legs feel after several applications. Ultimate Care Body Lotion also contains pumpkin seed oil and Calming green tea extract, which will supply all the moisture and hydration your skin needs during the dry season. Your skin will feel soft and smooth all day long without irrations, how wonderful does that sound?

According to Burt’s Bees, both Ultimate Care Hand Cream and Ultimate Care Body Cream, “Comforts skin with help from Baobab Oil, Pumpkin Seed Oil and Green Tea Extract”. These products contain no added fragrance, is a non-greasy formula that absorbs quickly and is Dermatologist Tested and Hypoallergenic.

You can have the softest skin not only in the cold dry months but year round with Burt’s Bees Ultimate Care.

http://www.burtsbees.com

 

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March 4, 2013

Great Hydrating Products Argan Oil & Cream

I found a gem treatment for skin and hair called Argan, which is a wonderful enriching cream that penetrates the skin and adds moisture. The oil is great for the hair. The thing I liked about the cream it is that it feels like it actually penetrates into the skin and not just stays  on top like some creams.  It is also 100% pure and organic!argan oil cream

Argan oil is found only in some regions of the North African Continent Derived from the fruit of a tree called L’Arganier. From that tree the oil is extracted with multiple benefits which for centuries has enriched us by its incomprable efficacy.

Argan oil is rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Omega 3, Omega 6 and linoleic acid. it is rich in tocopherols, an is a powerful anti-oxidant, able to neutralize free radicals and oxidation reactions and therefore is used externally to rejuvenate and hydrate wrinkled skin and skin damaged by time and sun exposure.

Argan oil protects the skin from exposure to the elements. it nourishes and regenerates in depth for a better elasticity of the skin. It has anti-aging properties. at the inter-cellular level it challenges and stimulates the oxygen exchange. Argan oil regenerates the epidermis and soothes skin irritations. It softens the hair. It helps in the treatment of acne, chicken pox, burns, chapping and the prevention of stretch marks.
You can get it by going to this link
 http://www.thedruggist.net/category.php?id_category=52
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March 4, 2013

If Shaving is a Project, Try Project Fig

As most of us know, shaving can be an uncomfortable process, especially for those who have sensitive skin. I have found a wonderful shaving product that I want to share with you called Project FigAs stated by Project Fig, “Whether you shave or wax, our goal is to provide you with the right education and products for beautiful, healthy skin and longer lasting smoothness. We recognize that skincare for your intimate area should be approached very much like skincare for your face. With this in mind, we have created the FIG Zones: four intimate grooming areas, each with their own specific skincare needs.” You will find all the information you need to know about the 4 fig zones at  http://www.projectfig.com/pages/fig-101.  Project Fig’s goal is to eliminate razor burn, irritation, ingrown hair, itchy regrowth and harsh chemicals.

Project Fig was created by Sue Madigan and through her own frustrations with shaving, developed this extremely effective product. You can read Sue’s personal story at  http://www.projectfig.com/pages/about-us

I thought I would start out by trying Project Fig Shave Gel and loved it at first touch. It is a silky smooth shave gel that is designed to soften and lift hair for the closest, smoothest, least irritating shave possible.  Project Fig Shave Gel contains Sodium N-Cocoyl-L-Glutamate, a mild amino acid based cleansing and foaming agent. This shave gel will improve your skin and hair softness, while helping to maintain healthy pH levels in sensitive areas.

Following Project Fig Shave Gel, it is important to apply Project Fig Soothing Serum to the newly shaved skin. This  Soothing Serum contains natural ingredients like papaya extract and willow bark which help ease irritation and will help prevent ingrown hair.

Project Fig’s Exfoliater is the third key for achieving maximun shaving results. This Exfoliater eliminates dead sin cells and keeps pores clean, which helps prevent ingrown hairs caused from shaving or waxing. Project Fig Efoliater is gentle enough to use on your entire body. Project Fig recommends using the Exfoliater a day before your intimate grooming.

Project Fig’s Hair inhibitor is the last key to shaving perfection. The Hair Inhibitor is important because its goal is to give you finer, sparser-looking regrowth while leaving your intimate shaved areas feeling smoother, longer. The key ingredients in the Hair Inhibitor is Capislow and IBR-Dormin which, as stated by Project Fig is “clinically proven to slow two distinct phases of hair regrowth”.

A great way to try all 4 Project Fig Shaving products is to purchase the Weekender Kit. It not only is the perfect kit to take with you on weekend getaways, but it contains all four products in convenient travel sizes.

The Weekender kit includes:  Shave Gel 2 fl oz., Soothing Serum .5 fl oz., Hair Inhibitor .5 fl oz.,  and  Exfoliant 2 fl oz.

Project Fig Shave Gel, Smoothing Serum, Hair Inhibitor and Exfoliant are premium natural, facial-quality, and pH balanced products.  They are also cruelty and vegan free and do not contain colorants, fragrances, parabens, phthalates, or gluten.
View the complete Project Fig shaving line at  http://www.projectfig.com.
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March 4, 2013

Gud Body Mist is Awesome

 

I have two friends that are both obsessed with body spray. I never really understood what the big deal was. Yes, I like to smell good…but I found that most sprays do not last long, break me out/give me hives, and can smell really artificial. That was until I tried GUD body mist in Floral Cherrynova from the Burt’s Bees brand.

I have been using Burt’s Bees lip products nice I was a little girl and they work great! Their body mist is just as awesome! The mist does not make me break out and scent I have is so soft and natural-very girly and fresh! I love it! I find it to be a very light, wearable scent that lasts. Plus the packaging is great! It is not to big and not to small! It fits great in my purse or backpack and it is an essential item in my gym bag. I totally recommended this product to my body spray loving friends (and my other friends too)!

GUD Body Mists are available in 4 awesome scents, Floral Cherrynova, Pearanormal Activity, Orange Petalooza and Vanilla Flame. Pick up you favorite fragrance today at http://www.gudhappens.com. You can also find Gud products at Target and Ulta.

 

 

 

Teen post by Rachel Aiello

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March 4, 2013

Curls…Curls…Curls…Ouidad

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My hair has always been my crowning glory.  Since I was a little girl, people have always complimented my dark brown curly hair.  My friends always disliked when I tried to straighten my hair.  The beauty regime for my hair for many years consisted of air-drying my hair, shaking my head and applying hairspray.   I never fully understood all the hype about products helping to add volume to hair.  For many years, I was very lucky until things started to change radically with my hair in my mid-thirties.  My pregnancies changed the texture and curl, while my age started to change the color.  I began to realize I had no idea what to do and went to many hairstylists, including celebrity hairstylists, to regain my dark, shoulder length ringlets. My hair started to regain its former luster until we moved and well water completely ruined my hair.

I tried hundreds of conditioners to regain the curl and moisture but was continuously disappointed.  My new hairstyle consisted of a ponytail and sunglasses on my head-thinking people would not detect the fatal flaws.  A friend recommended a conditioner for curls called Ouidad curl co-wash.  In one day, my hair resumed its natural curl and volume.  The compliments began coming and I once again, for the first time in many years, felt youthful and happy my crowning glory came back. Ouidad was very easy to use and is sulfate, silicone and and paraben free. The conditioner is a low-foam cleansing conditioner used for all textures. After all these years, the only product in my beauty regime required is Ouidad.

Visit http://www.ouidad.com and check out other sensational products from Ouidad, the Curl experts.
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March 1, 2013

New dietary study, aspirin data, and doctor advice about Women’s Heart Health!

Do you strive to maintain a healthy heart? Are you proactive as you work along with your doctor and follow preventative measures for your heart’s particular needs? Keeping ahead of the game will empower you to feel confident and always know that you are doing your best when it comes to your sense of well being! This article will provide you with the latest heart-health information and real-life tips on how to maintain a healthy heart, whether you have heart-disease or are among the 1 out of 2 women who will develop heart and vascular disease, according to Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute.

For instance, you might be amazed to learn studies show eating blueberries weekly may help you reduce your risk of heart attack! There have also been some promising studies on blueberry antioxidants for heart-health.

“The blueberry antioxidant is shaping up to be not only the latest, but also one of the greatest antioxidant power houses to support health!”

This incredible blueberry antioxidant is called pterostilbene (pronounced-“tero-STILL-bean”). For some time now, blueberries have been acknowledged for their healthy benefits. And now more “evidence” is indicating that pterostilbene is helpful for not only heart health, but, (Quote) “cognitive function, anti-aging, weight loss, and other metabolic disorders.”

What’s even more encouraging are the study results from the University of Mississippi Medical Center indicating a “nature-identical” form of pterostilbene (pTeroPure®), is (Quote) “showing significant results for blood pressure in adults.

A friend of mine who is a doctor eats blueberries every morning, and I’ve been trying to do the same. My last lab work at the doctor showed a nice decrease in my triglycerides and rise in my HDL (good cholesterol). I’ve also added the recommended 2-3 servings of fish per week to my diet. You’ll find more healthy heart dietary information in my interview with Dr. Lisa Young Ph.D.,R.D.,C.D.N., later in this article, along with a website link I’ll also list here that will give you some great information about incorporating fish into your menu and the heart healthy benefits fish provides. It’s worth repeating, so be sure to visit :http://GetRealAboutSeafood.com

You are what you eat, and blueberries and fish are a great start to head you in a Heart Healthy direction!

Now here are some interesting facts about heart-health and an aspirin regimen. We’ve all heard the saying that during a heart attack you should call 911 and then chew an aspirin. In fact, in recent commercials, they have had heart attack survivors talk about their daily aspirin regimen, which according to studies, is (Quote) “one of the simplest ways, doctors agree, to prevent reoccurring heart attacks or stroke.”

Why aspirin? (Quote) “Aspirin, a type of antiplatelet medication, has been shown to help prevent blood clots, the cause of 90% of all heart attacks.”

Here is another statistic! (Quote) “An estimated 50 million Americans are on a chronic aspirin therapy and over 30 million take other medications (e.g., drugs like clopidogrel) that help prevent blood clots.”

A baby aspirin (81mg) is often prescribed as a “preventative measure”! The USPFTF (United States Preventative Services Task Force), (Quote) “encourages aspirin intake for men aged 45−79 years to help prevent myocardial infarctions (also known as heart attacks) and women aged 55−79 years because of a potential benefit of stroke prevention.”

It’s quite obvious that aspirin has been touted as one of the tools for use in heart attack prevention and post care after a heart attack. My husband had a heart attack resulting in quadruple bypass surgery, and has successfully been on aspirin therapy for almost five years.

You may be as surprised as I was, to learn about aspirin resistance. Medical studies have indicated that 1 in 3 Americans may be resistant to an aspirin therapy. (Quote) “They do not receive the full benefit of the drug and as a result, may be at a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and death.”

The good news is, there is a simple blood test called the “VerifyNow System”. This test allows a doctor to determine whether a patient is metabolizing their prescribed therapy appropriately, and enable them to determine a patient’s response to aspirin. (Quote) “More and more doctors are doing platelet blood tests to help assess how a patient’s platelets are responding to the therapy.”

Remember! Only your doctor can determine if an aspirin therapy is right for you. If you have any questions be sure to contact your physician before starting any type of aspirin regimen on your own, and if you are on aspirin therapy, you may want to inquire about platelet blood testing.
Find out more information about platelet blood testing here: http://www.accumetrics.com/patients

In conclusion, Dr.Lori Mosca and Dr.Lisa R.Young , two very qualified doctors in the field of nutrition and heart-health, were kind enough to take time from their busy schedules to provide their professional input in addressing some of the questions I felt would enhance the topical information presented, as well as other interesting data pertaining to the subject of Women’s Heart Health!

Enjoy the following interviews with Dr. Lori Mosca , (Quote) Lori Mosca, MD, M.P.H., Ph.D., Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center and Director of Preventive Cardiology at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, and Dr. Lisa R. Young, (Quote) Lisa R. Young, Ph.D., R.D, C.D.N., nationally recognized nutritionist in New York City. an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at New York University (NYU), and author of “The Portion Teller Plan” published by Broadway, a division of Random House, Inc.

My interview with Dr.Lori Mosca:

Lori Mosca, MD, M.P.H., Ph.D.

VICKI: Dr. Mosca, What do women need to be proactive about with their doctors, regarding preventative healt care for their heart?
DR.MOSCA: Women need to be proactive about taking a role in their health to prevent heart disease. More than 200,000 women die each year from heart disease; however, research has shown that many women are still unaware of their risk for developing heart disease. This starts with opening up conversation with your doctor about your personal risk factors and ways to take action to prevent heart disease early on. Every woman should also know her numbers – cholesterol, blood sugar and waist size – to be aware of and manage her risk for heart disease. 

It’s also important to know that there are lifestyle and diet changes that every woman should be proactively making in their everyday lives to reduce their risk of heart disease now. This includes regular exercise and eating healthy.

VICKI: Do you believe that statin drug risks outweigh the long-term benefits of controlling cholesterol?
DR.MOSCA: only in certain high risk populations, like those who already have diagnosed cardiovascular disease.

VICKI: Once you start taking statins, do they help keep additional plaque from forming in the arteries?
DR.MOSCA: It’s important to know that statins have the ability to prevent the progression of heart disease; however, they are unlikely to reverse plaque formation. The key is to take steps to prevent heart disease early on – which is why I have dedicated 25 years of my career to helping people understand their role in preventing heart disease.

VICKI: Thank you Dr. Mosca. That’s great advice for our readers, and very interesting information regarding statins.

My interview with Dr.Lisa Young:

Lisa R. Young, Ph.D., R.D, C.D.N.

VICKI: What approach regarding self care should women take to keep their risks in check if they have hereditary heart problems in their family, and would this be the same approach for women who do not have a history of family heart disease?
DR.YOUNG All Americans should eat healthy and exercise regularly, regardless of whether or not they have a family history of heart disease. I counsel my patients to incorporate fish into their diets 2-3 times per week and to eat plenty fruits, vegetables and fiber. For women with a family history of heart disease, I would advise that they limit saturated fat intake, which can increase the risk of developing heart disease. You can easily decrease the saturated fats in your diet by swapping fish for red meats.

Original Tuna Sandwich • “Fish is a good food staple for a health conscious diet.
– Dr. Lisa Young

VICKI: Would you agree that two good food staples to incorporate into a health conscious diet would be blueberries and fish? If so, explain why… (The question regarding blueberries was promoted by a recent study published by the American Heart Association which found that eating three or more servings of blueberries and strawberries a week might reduce the risk of heart attacks in young and middle-aged women by one-third.)
DR.YOUNG: I definitely agree that blueberries and fish are good food staples for a health conscious diet. First of all, blueberries are full of antioxidants, high in fiber and contain flavonoids that help protect against diseases like heart disease, stroke and cancer.

Similarly, fish is a lean protein that’s low in saturated fat and rich in omega-3s. Research has show that eating a variety of fish 2-3 times per week can help prevent heart disease. Fish really plays a dual role in developing healthy eating habits because when you’re replacing other meals with fish, you’re eliminating a lot of unhealthy foods.

” Blueberries are full of antioxidants, high in fiber and contain flavonoids that help protect against diseases like heart disease, stroke and cancer.” -Dr. Lori Young

VICKI: What should people know about fish consumption and their health?
DR.YOUNG First and foremost, consume 2-3 servings of fish per week. The simple truth is, as Americans, we’re just not eating enough fish and we need to make a conscious effort to eat more. It doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive, either. I tell my clients to carry canned or pouch tuna with them because it’s so easy to throw on top of salad or make a quick snack. It’s an affordable, accessible and easy way to get more fish into your diet. For more information and easy recipes visit: http://www.GetRealAboutSeafood.com

Mediterranean Orzo with Tuna • “I tell my clients to carry canned or pouch tuna with them because it’s so easy to throw on top of salad or make a quick snack.” – Dr. Young

VICKI: Thank you, Dr. Young for all your nutritional advice and the great website for our readers to visit!

There are many reasons and ways to incorporate these healthy food choices into a one’s lifestyle, and I encourage our readers to visit the above link. The recipes look terrific!

Much gratitude, once again to Dr. Lori Mosca , and Dr. Lisa R.Young for sharing their expertise about Women’s Heart Health.

Knowledge is the key to help you make choices that enable you to initiate new habits and proper modifications in your daily life with the support and advice from your personal physician.

The greatest gift you can give yourself and your family is the ongoing endeavor to care for your health and cultivate an ongoing “Healthy ❤ Heart” attitude!

(Quotes and paraphrased information in this article was obtained from provided from interviews with Dr.Mosca & Dr. Young, PR fact sheets, study data,
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